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Only one plane divides the bodies of humans, dogs, and rabbits into roughly symmetrical "left" and "right" halves.

What type of symmetry do these organisms have?
A.
orbital
B.
bilateral
C.
radial
D.
rotational

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Answer: Bilateral

Step-by-step explanation:

symmetry is a type of symmetry in which only one plane divides an organism into halves that are roughly mirror images of each other. The halves need to be mirror images only on the exterior.

If more than one plane of symmetry exists for an organism's body, then it is radially symmetric.

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